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    The Three Little Pigs and the Wolf Once upon a time in a fairy tale land lived a wolf. Not the “Big Bad Wolf” who follows Little Red Riding Hood and eats Grandma, no this wolf’s name was not menacing, it was Rufus. Rufus was a smart, regular wolf who didn’t follow little girls to their grandmother’s house to eat her and the old lady. He had dark grey fur, and big, intense yellow eyes, and gnarly yellowed fangs. Now when most people see a wolf they are afraid and want to get away, but…

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    I can say that opposed to other versions of “Little Red Riding Hood” I have come to enjoy your version of “Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf most of all. However, I would like to know why did you decide to go straight to the part where the wolf eats the grandmother? I feel that we need to know more of about “LRRH” and how she becomes an epitome of Lara Croft. In the original version “LRRH” is perceived as a naïve young girl who takes baked goods to her sick grandmother and is eaten up by the…

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    Most people have heard a story book with the lines “once upon of time” at the beginning when we were younger ether from parents or a school and most girls and some guys watched a disney movie with a princess and a prince defeating the villain and living happily ever after. In reality though the books and movies that people know ,love, and still watched today are actually from a darker story with gore, death, and people with darker personalities from the movies and books that are known by many…

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    What are the wolves in this story? What is their impact in this town in the forest? The wolves are not just animals, but also not just humans. While the answers of werewolves seem fitting, my interpretation is that they are just humans who became engrossed in breaking the taboos of civilization by being succumbed by their id. The term wolf is just an excuse by the locals to excuse the wild side of humanity as being just animals, as they cannot comprehend humans acting so savage. My evidence of…

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    story of Little Red Riding Hood . When applying Little Red Riding Hood to todays society I believe the thing that relates to it the most is crimes done against innocent people . I can also see how it relates to children who are easily manipluated . The story Little Red Riding Hood is based on a young girl with the hopes of reaching her grandmothers house to bring her something nice . In other words people with good intensions are often taken advantage of . A Little Red Riding Hood in today's…

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    The constellation I have chosen to study for this assignment is that of Lupus. Lupus is Latin for “wolf” and is located in the southern hemisphere and was one of the 48 original listed by Ptolemy, a second century astronomer, despite previously being an asterism associated with Centaurus. In mythology, it is thought that Lupus represents the African dog of the first King of Arcadia. It wasn’t until Ptolemy called the constellation “Lupus” that the constellation was associated with the wolf as…

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    character’s, unlike the little red. in the little red, the little red riding hood had a conversation to a stranger and said what she going to do. Also in the little red the Wolf had died form disembowelment. Just like in both the good characters lived in the end, but in the little red a fourth character was introduced: Lumber Jack. The stories both had a happy endings, if i was in one of the stories it would be little red riding hood, because the…

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    Thomas King’s “A Coyote Columbus Story” is about retelling the truth of Columbus’s history, which reminds me the question on the fairy tale my little sister asked me. Last summer, my uncle and his family came to my house for a family party, and I met my cousin. While playing with my cousin, she asked me a question “Do you know how the mother in the fairy tale name ”Coconut shell” got pregnant?” I answered “Because she drink the water from the coconut shell”. But my cousin told me I was wrong,…

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    since I killed Little Red Riding Hood’s Grandma, Margaret the people of the village have been trying to kick me out. Now you have got to understand me, I never killed Margaret, I was just in the wrong place at the wrong time! I was walking past Margaret's house and I heard a groaning ( groan). By the time I got in the house Margaret was lying on the ground... (sniff) sorry, she was lying on the ground, on the ground…dead. By the time I ordered a coffin for her, Little Red Riding Hood was at the…

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    I really enjoyed reading The Panic Virus, and believe it or not, I even more excited to write about it. I learned a lot while reading the book and I chose five out of the seven questions that I thought I knew the most about and also what I thought would be the most interesting to write about and do further research about. The five questions I chose were right in a row on the introduction sheet numbers 1 through 5. I am going to talk about the questions in the order they are listed. The first one…

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